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Senate Resolution 1141
By: Senator Tarver of the 22nd

ADOPTED SENATE

A RESOLUTION


Recognizing the importance of promoting international education and urging Georgia's colleges and universities to place a high priority on international education; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, international education and activities are a critical component of higher education in Georgia and contribute to the economy of the state and to a diverse college environment, enhancing both academic and other programs; and

WHEREAS, academic and extracurricular programs that are internationally based are critical to promoting a broadened world view and prepare Georgians for life and work in a global society; and

WHEREAS, international education promotes a diverse academic environment through the exchange of scholars and students among countries and thereby creates a foundation for future economic success; and

WHEREAS, higher education should emphasize academic programs with an international focus, including foreign language instruction and study abroad opportunities, in order to ensure that graduates have the cross-cultural skills necessary to function effectively in the global work force; and

WHEREAS, international students and their families contributed over $14.5 billion to the U.S. economy and over $285,928,000.00 to the Georgia economy during 2006-2007, and Georgia must ensure its status as a magnet for international students and scholars; and

WHEREAS, the General Assembly recognizes the social importance of cultural awareness, the need to promote study abroad programs that serve Georgia students, and the economic significance of international students who come to Georgia for the educational opportunities provided by the state.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that this body recognizes the economic, cultural, and social importance of promoting international education at Georgia's institutions of higher learning and urges all colleges and universities located in the state to place a high priority on expanding current opportunities and developing new programs in all fields of education that are international in scope.